Cutting servo wires
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#6
Yeah I've done it a bunch of times then I bought the plugs and crimping tool much easier . You don't have to take anything apart just put your electronics in and put the plug on . You can set the lengths for everything with it servo's , speedo , transponder .
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Joined: Sep 2010
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From: Norheimsund, Norway
Any decent hobbyshop should have these plugs, but i don't know about the crimping tools (is it necessary at all?). If i were to do this as o.p. is going to, i would have just cut them to desired length and soldered them back together putting shrink wrap on the wires. Or buy new plugs, crimp them with an regular plier and solder them on to the plugs aswell to get a good joint.
#10
dont know about you guys cutting and splicing and soldering. do it like the factory I say.
I got this one, does pro quality crimps.
http://www.hansenhobbies.com/product...ools/crimp_dx/
don't like the pins they sell though. just doesn't fit well as I like in the connectors plastic housing. anyone know of a good source for OEM spec'd pins for futaba and hitec?
I got this one, does pro quality crimps.
http://www.hansenhobbies.com/product...ools/crimp_dx/
don't like the pins they sell though. just doesn't fit well as I like in the connectors plastic housing. anyone know of a good source for OEM spec'd pins for futaba and hitec?




